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Saudi Arabia - 90 camel enclosures removed in Mecca for being source of "environmental pollution"

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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Remove the "90" barn camel in Mecca
SPA - Mecca
Tuesday, 04/22/2014
Remove the "90" barn camel in Mecca
Formed the Secretariat of the Holy City Commission field coordination between municipalities Sub security patrols and relevant departments in order to remove and evacuation hangars camels offense, and which are a source of environmental pollution.
said Under-Secretary of the Holy City Services Engineer Abdul Salam bin Sulaiman Combs: The Committee has numerous field trips to sites where there are pens camels and sellers of milk, and the Committee had sent several warnings to the owners of the camels and employment exercised the sale of milk in an irregular manner and in the sites pose a threat to road users, the public and asked them to remove the barns, was last week removed more than 90 fold random in different locations, and taking undertakings necessary to the owners of which do not comply with the instructions.
confirmed Combs that the Commission's efforts continuously to eliminate the irregularities has received directing the Emirate of Makkah region need to prevent the sale of camel milk in public sites and without controls of order, pointing out that the secretariat of the Holy City has already conducted several Studies to organize sites selling milk demanding owners barns to respond to the instructions of the Commission and not to violate the public interest.
For his part, general supervisor of the municipal sub Eng Saud Hazzani that municipalities sub is doing by monitoring sites where there are camel owners and sellers of milk, which has been intensified tours in the area Almgams area through Mecca Jeddah old located within the municipalities of laws and Umrah, pointing out that the Commission had seized during the rounds in the last week, many of the tools and utensils used in the sale of milk and a number of electric generators and gas pipelines, were also confiscated a number (8) heads of Camels different types and ages, stressing that the Commission still continue its business and regulatory tours in various locations.

http://www.al-madina.com/node/526395/إزالة-90-حظيرة-للإبل-في-مكة-المكرمة.html?live
 
Re: Saudi Arabia - 90 camel enclosures removed in Mecca for being source of "environmental pollution"

Yes, indeed, if MERS-CoV may be called a source of 'pollution'...
 
Re: Saudi Arabia - 90 camel enclosures removed in Mecca for being source of "environmental pollution"

I hope this is the beginning of the end of MERs human infections.
 
Re: Saudi Arabia - 90 camel enclosures removed in Mecca for being source of "environmental pollution"

Happening elsewhere:
Source: http://www.gulfinthemedia.com/index.php?m=politics&id=696824&lim=20&lang=en&tblpost=2014_04

Camel sheds forced to relocate amid coronavirus fears
Arab News - 23 April, 2014

Municipalities have intensified efforts to relocate camel pens from neighborhoods near Makkah and Jeddah amid fears that they can be a potential source of the deadly coronavirus.

Unlike sheep, camels are being kept on city outskirts and are being maintained by Sudanese shepherds, mainly for milking.

Such camel pens are located in industrial areas and in Briman in Jeddah, Mina Road, Old Jeddah Road and Khakiah in Makkah...
 
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